Ryujin Clans Tier List May 2026 – Ultimate Reroll Guide
Welcome to the most comprehensive Ryujin Clans Tier List available! If you’re diving into the world of Ryujin on Roblox, you already know that choosing the right clan can make or break your entire gameplay experience. Clans in Ryujin aren’t just cosmetic names—they define your stats, abilities, progression speed, and even unlock special moves that can dominate in combat.
After spending countless hours researching and analyzing data from the most authoritative sources, I’ve compiled everything you need to know about Ryujin clans in one definitive guide. Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or a seasoned player looking to optimize your setup, this tier list will help you make informed decisions about which clans to target and which ones to avoid.
Quick Reference: Ryujin Clans Overview (May 2026)
Aspect
Details
Best Clans
Park, Kure, Mikazuchi, Seong, Jang (S Tier)
Reroll Cost
25 Ryujin Coins per reroll
Clan Check Method
Stats Checker (₩2,500) or Infinite Stats Checker gamepass
Mythic Chance
1% drop rate
Legendary Chance
5% drop rate
Optimal Strategy
Reroll until you get S or A tier clans
Ryujin Clans Tier List (2026)
S Tier: The Absolute Best Clans
These clans offer game-changing abilities that significantly impact your power level and progression speed. If you manage to get any of these, consider yourself extremely lucky!
Park (Mythic – 1% chance)
Can copy up to 2 skills (20s cooldown)
Copied skills stay for 60 seconds or until used, dealing increased damage
Cooldowns reduced by 10%
Lean cap increased by 10 Fat and 66 Total Muscle
Battle Sense scales 50% better
Perfect Block window 25% bigger
Stats gained increased by 20%
Battle Sense gain increased by 25%
Can learn Ultra Instinct (Park) mode
Kure (Mythic – 1% chance)
Recover 0.5% hunger when hitting someone
Eating meaty food gives 25% more hunger
Stats gained increased by 20%
Strength scaling increased by 15%
Durability scaling increased by 10%
Can learn Kure’s Traditions and Removal (Kure)
Mikazuchi (Mythic – 1% chance)
Dash cooldowns 0.4 seconds shorter and consume 25% less stamina
Agility scaling increased by 20%
Strike Speed increased by 7.5%
Evasive charges up 7.5% faster, evasive teleports behind enemy
Stats gained increased by 20%
Can learn Raishin style and Thunder God mode
Seong (Legendary – 5% chance)
Can copy a skill automatically at cost of eyesight (45s cooldown)
Copied skills stay for 60 seconds or until used
10% chance to take no damage on hit
Stats gained increased by 10%
Can learn Infinity Tech (Seong) mode
Blindness no longer goes past 50% when copying skills once mode is learned
Jang (Legendary – 5% chance)
When reaching 10% health, heal back to 25% health and roar, stunning nearby players for 2 seconds (5m cooldown)
Stamina scaling increased by 15%
Stats gained increased by 10%
Can learn Animal Instinct (Jang) mode
A Tier: Excellent Choices
These clans are still fantastic options that will serve you well throughout the game, especially if you can’t get an S tier clan.
Sta (Legendary – 5% chance)
Can learn Darkness Blow (Sta)
Stats gained increased by 15%
Subskills effectiveness and durations increased by 20%
Striking Speed increased by 5%
Fighting Reflexes charged 25% faster
Running Speed increased by 10%
Haruo (Legendary – 5% chance)
Maximum Fat increased by 100
Fat gain increased by 10%
Fat scaling increased by 10%
Stats gained increased by 10%
Can learn Body Slam (Haruo) skill
Choi (Legendary – 5% chance)
Damage decreased by 15%
Stats gained increased by 15%
Can capture districts twice as fast
When above SSS+ Potential, all gang members gain 25% more money from districts, and all gang members within 250 studs deal 10% more damage and run 5% faster (stacks up to 3 times)
Wongsawat (Legendary – 5% chance)
Boxing and Muay Thai do 7.5% more damage
Can use all skills from Boxing and Muay Thai as long as you have one of those styles
Stats gained increased by 10%
Can learn Flicker Jabs/God Glow (Wongsawat)
B Tier: Solid Mid-Game Options
These clans are decent for early to mid-game progression but should be replaced with higher-tier clans when possible.
Morow (Rare – 14% chance)
Evasive gained 20% faster
Perfect Block window increased by 0.1 seconds
Can learn Bungee Gum Pull
Sano (Rare – 14% chance)
Increases all gang members’ money gain from districts by 15%
Kicks do 10% more damage
Can learn Nuclear Kick
Hammer (Rare – 14% chance)
Slows Fatigue gain by 50%
Can learn Bite skill
Biscuit (Rare – 14% chance)
Muscle gain increased by 15%
Muscle scaling damage increased by 10%
Takeru (Rare – 14% chance)
Sumo damage increased by 10%
All Sumo attacks stun for 0.1 seconds longer
Fat gain increased by 25%, Fat loss lowered by 15%
Muscle scaling decreased by 5%
Hanayama (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Stay at 1% health when an attack would’ve normally knocked you down (2-minute cooldown)
Durability gain increased by 10%
Durability scales 5% better
Akezawa (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Jobs give 15% more money
C Tier: Below Average
These clans offer minimal benefits and should be rerolled as soon as possible.
Zenin (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Stats gained increased by 5%
Doyle (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Basic Combat and Street Fighting do 7.5% more damage
Alai (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Increase Boxing damage by 9%
Lee (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Fat gain increased by 10%
Gizenga (Common – 60% chance)
Blinding skills do 50% more blinding status effect damage
Toba (Common – 60% chance)
5% chance to guardbreak with light attacks
Hanada (Common – 60% chance)
Dash cooldown reduced by 10%
Reinhold (Common – 60% chance)
Slightly taller with 2% higher Durability scaling
D Tier: Avoid These
These clans offer virtually no meaningful benefits and will significantly hinder your progression.
Che (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Counter damage increased by 10%
Soo (Uncommon – 20% chance)
Money gain from all sources increased by 6%
Kouhei (Common – 60% chance)
Wrestling styles require 5% less stats
Atsushi (Common – 60% chance)
10% chance for a 30s Speed boost when guardbreaking
Sekibayashi (Common – 60% chance)
Increased Durability by 5%
Akatsuka (Common – 60% chance)
Gains a 5% Speed boost in combat
Yamashita (Common – 60% chance)
Jobs reward 7% more money
Tatsumi (Common – 60% chance)
Increased boxing-related damage by 2%
How to Check Your Clan in Ryujin?
Before you can plan your rerolling strategy, you need to know what clan you currently have. Here’s how to check your clan:
Method 1: Stats Checker (Recommended)
Visit the Ryujin Fighter Association in-game
Purchase the Stats Checker for ₩2,500
Use the item to display your clan name and its effects
Your clan information will appear at the top of the stats display
Method 2: Infinite Stats Checker (Premium)
Purchase the Infinite Stats Checker gamepass for Robux
This allows you to check your clan and stats anytime without consuming items
More convenient for frequent clan checking during reroll sessions
Pro Tip: I recommend checking your clan as soon as you start playing. If you get a C or D tier clan, it’s worth investing in rerolls immediately rather than wasting time progressing with a weak clan.
How to Reroll Your Clan Effectively?
Rerolling your clan is the most important optimization you can do in Ryujin. Here’s everything you need to know about the rerolling process:
Reroll Mechanics
Cost: 25 Ryujin Coins per reroll
Method: Purchase Clan Reroll from the in-game Shop
Location: Open the in-game menu and click the cart-shaped button to access the Shop
Effect: Immediately rerolls your clan to a random one based on rarity percentages
Earning Ryujin Coins for Rerolls
Since rerolls cost 25 Ryujin Coins each, you’ll need a steady supply. Here are the best ways to earn them:
Use Codes: Regularly check for and redeem active codes (current codes include: likesmilestone10, minipatch_10, psychesupdate, pickleishere, wongsawat)
Defeat Bosses: Many bosses drop Ryujin Coins as rewards
Complete Content: Various game activities and quests reward coins
Gang Activities: Participate in gang-related content for additional rewards
Optimal Rerolling Strategy
Based on my research and community feedback, here’s the most efficient rerolling approach:
Phase 1: Initial Assessment (Level 1-10)
Check your starting clan immediately
If it’s S or A tier, keep it and focus on progression
If it’s B, C, or D tier, start saving for rerolls immediately
Phase 2: First Reroll (10-50 Ryujin Coins)
Save up 25 Ryujin Coins for your first reroll
Don’t settle for anything less than A tier
If you get B tier, consider one more reroll if you have enough coins
Phase 3: Optimization Phase (50+ Ryujin Coins)
Aim specifically for S tier clans (Park, Kure, Mikazuchi, Seong, Jang)
Be prepared to spend 100-200+ Ryujin Coins for optimal results
Remember that Mythic clans have only a 1% drop rate, so patience is key
Phase 4: Endgame Perfection
Once you have an A or S tier clan, focus on maximizing its potential
Consider additional rerolls only if you’re aiming for a specific Mythic clan
The difference between top S tier clans is minimal, so don’t obsess over perfect optimization
Budget Strategy: If you’re limited on Ryujin Coins, prioritize getting any A tier clan over chasing specific S tier clans. The performance difference between A and S tier is much smaller than between B and A tier.
Clan Rarity Breakdown and Drop Rates
Understanding the clan rarity system is crucial for setting realistic expectations during rerolls. Here’s the complete breakdown:
Mythic Clans (1% Drop Rate)
These are the rarest and most powerful clans in the game. With only a 1% chance of rolling one, you’ll need significant patience or luck to obtain them.
Available Mythic Clans:
Park
Kure
Mikazuchi
Why They’re Worth It: Mythic clans offer multiple powerful abilities, significantly increased stat scaling, and access to exclusive modes that can completely change your playstyle.
Legendary Clans (5% Drop Rate)
Legendary clans are still excellent choices that offer substantial benefits over lower rarities. With a 5% drop rate, they’re much more accessible than Mythic clans.
Available Legendary Clans:
Seong
Jang
Choi
Haruo
Sta
Wongsawat
Why They’re Great: Legendary clans provide unique abilities, good stat bonuses, and access to special modes. They’re perfectly viable for endgame content.
Rare Clans (14% Drop Rate)
Rare clans offer decent bonuses but are generally outclassed by higher rarities. They’re good for early game but should be replaced when possible.
Available Rare Clans:
Biscuit
Hammer
Sano
Morow
Takeru
When to Use Them: Rare clans are acceptable if you’re just starting out, but plan to reroll as soon as you can afford better options.
Uncommon Clans (20% Drop Rate)
Uncommon clans provide minimal benefits and are generally not worth keeping unless you have no other options.
Available Uncommon Clans:
Zenin
Hanayama
Che
Doyle
Akezawa
Alai
Soo
Lee
Recommendation: Reroll these as soon as possible. They offer very little advantage over Common clans.
Common Clans (60% Drop Rate)
Common clans are the most frequent but offer the weakest bonuses. You’ll want to reroll these immediately.
Why: These clans excel at survivability and dealing consistent damage
Training Focus: Durability Training, Striking Posts, Situps
For Speed Clans (Mikazuchi, Sta)
Priority Stats: Agility, Battle Sense, Stamina
Why: These clans rely on fast attacks and mobility
Training Focus: Running, Squats, Shadow Boxing
For Support Clans (Choi, Sano)
Priority Stats: Potential, Stamina, Battle Sense
Why: These clans benefit from helping your team and controlling objectives
Training Focus: Balanced training across all stats
Clan-Specific Combos and Techniques
Each top-tier clan has specific combos and techniques that maximize their effectiveness:
Park Clan Combos
Skill Copy Chain: Copy two complementary skills and use them in sequence for devastating combos
Ultra Instinct Mode: Save your copied skills until you activate Ultra Instinct mode for maximum effectiveness
Perfect Block Punish: Use the increased perfect block window to set up counter-attacks
Kure Clan Strategies
Hunger Management: Use the hunger recovery ability to stay in combat longer without needing to eat
Kure’s Traditions: Learn and master the exclusive Kure techniques for unique combat options
Stat Scaling Focus: Prioritize Strength and Durability training to maximize the 15% Strength scaling bonus
Mikazuchi Mobility Tactics
Dash Teleport: Use the enhanced evasive that teleports behind enemies for surprise attacks
Stamina Conservation: Take advantage of reduced dash stamina costs for constant pressure
Thunder God Mode: Save this for critical moments when you need maximum mobility and damage
Clan Reroll Mathematics
Understanding the math behind rerolling can help you plan your resources:
Probability of Getting Specific Tiers
S Tier (Mythic + Top Legendary): Approximately 6% total chance
A Tier (Remaining Legendary): Approximately 4% total chance
B Tier: Approximately 14% total chance
C Tier: Approximately 20% total chance
D Tier: Approximately 56% total chance
Expected Reroll Costs
50% chance to get A or S tier: ~11 rerolls (275 Ryujin Coins)
75% chance to get A or S tier: ~28 rerolls (700 Ryujin Coins)
90% chance to get A or S tier: ~57 rerolls (1,425 Ryujin Coins)
Budget Planning: Based on these numbers, I recommend saving at least 300-500 Ryujin Coins before starting serious rerolling sessions.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
After analyzing hundreds of player experiences, I’ve identified several common mistakes that can significantly impact your progression:
Mistake #1: Not Checking Your Clan Early
Many players waste hours progressing with a weak clan before realizing they could have rerolled. Always check your clan immediately and reroll C/D tier clans right away.
Mistake #2: Settling for B Tier Clans
While B tier clans are better than C/D, they’re still significantly weaker than A/S tier options. It’s worth investing in additional rerolls to reach at least A tier.
Mistake #3: Ignoring Clan-Specific Training
Each clan benefits from different stat priorities. Don’t just train everything equally—focus on the stats that maximize your clan’s strengths.
Mistake #4: Wasting Rerolls on Low Coin Counts
Don’t start rerolling until you have at least 75-100 Ryujin Coins saved up. Nothing’s worse than getting a bad roll and not having enough coins for another attempt.
Mistake #5: Not Using Codes Regularly
Codes are a free source of Ryujin Coins and other rewards. Make checking for new codes part of your regular routine.
Platform-Specific Considerations in 2026
Mobile vs. PC Gameplay
Different platforms can affect how you utilize certain clan abilities:
Mobile Considerations
Skill Management: Mobile players may find it harder to manage multiple copied skills (Park, Seong clans)
Recommended Clans: Simpler clans like Kure or Jang that don’t require complex skill management
Control Setup: Customize your mobile controls to easily access clan-specific abilities
PC Advantages
Precision Control: PC players can better utilize skill-copy clans with precise timing
Recommended Clans: All clans are viable, but complex ones like Park and Mikazuchi shine on PC
Keybinding: Set up specific keybinds for clan abilities and modes
Community Resources and Updates
Official Sources
Discord Server: Join the official Ryujin Discord for real-time discussions and updates
Developer Twitter: Follow @TwisterDaark for official announcements
Trello Board: Check the official Trello for the most up-to-date clan information and game mechanics
Community Tier Lists and Meta Analysis
While this guide provides a comprehensive tier list, the meta can change with updates. I recommend:
Regularly checking community discussions for meta shifts
Participating in Discord discussions to learn from top players
Watching YouTube tutorials from experienced players for specific clan techniques
FAQ: Ryujin Clans
What are the best clans in Ryujin?
The best clans in Ryujin are Park, Kure, Mikazuchi, Seong, and Jang. These S tier clans offer the most powerful abilities, significant stat bonuses, and access to exclusive modes that can dramatically improve your gameplay experience.
How do I get clan rerolls?
You can purchase Clan Rerolls from the in-game Shop for 25 Ryujin Coins each. To access the Shop, open the in-game menu and click the cart-shaped button. Ryujin Coins can be earned through codes, increasing your Potential, defeating bosses, and completing various game content.
Is there another way to change my clan?
Yes, wiping your character will also reroll your clan. However, this is generally not recommended as you’ll lose all your progress. Using Clan Rerolls is much more efficient, especially if you’ve already invested significant time in your current character.
What’s the difference between clan rarities?
Clan rarities determine drop rates and power levels:
Mythic (1%): Most powerful with multiple abilities and exclusive modes
Legendary (5%): Strong with good abilities and stat bonuses
Rare (14%): Decent early-game options but should be replaced
Uncommon (20%): Minimal benefits, should be rerolled
Common (60%): Weakest with negligible bonuses
How many rerolls should I expect for a good clan?
Mathematically, you have about a 10% combined chance for A or S tier clans per reroll. This means you should expect to average about 10 rerolls (250 Ryujin Coins) to get a good clan. However, due to RNG, some players get lucky in 1-2 rerolls while others may need 20+ attempts.
Should I keep a B tier clan?
While B tier clans are better than C or D tier, I recommend continuing to reroll until you get at least an A tier clan. The performance difference between B and A tier is significant enough to justify the investment in additional rerolls.
What’s the most cost-effective rerolling strategy?
The most cost-effective approach is to save 75-100 Ryujin Coins before starting rerolls, then continue until you get at least an A tier clan. Don’t stop at B tier unless you’re completely out of coins. The long-term benefits of A/S tier clans outweigh the short-term coin investment.
Do clan abilities stack with other bonuses?
Yes, clan abilities stack with other game bonuses like equipment, stats, and temporary buffs. This is why high-tier clans are so valuable—their percentage-based bonuses scale with your other power increases.
Can I change my clan without rerolling?
Currently, the only ways to change your clan are through Clan Rerolls (purchased with Ryujin Coins) or character wiping. There are no other methods to change clans in the game.
What happens to my progress when I reroll?
Rerolling your clan only changes your clan and its associated abilities. All your stats, progress, items, and other character elements remain unchanged. This is why rerolling is much better than wiping your character.
Conclusion and Next Steps
You now have the most comprehensive Ryujin Clans Tier List and rerolling guide available! Armed with this knowledge, you’re ready to optimize your clan selection and maximize your power in Ryujin.
Your Action Plan:
Check your current clan using the Stats Checker or Infinite Stats Checker
Save Ryujin Coins by redeeming codes and completing game content
Reroll strategically until you get at least an A tier clan
Optimize your build around your clan’s specific strengths
Join the community on Discord for ongoing meta updates and tips
Remember:
Patience is key when rerolling for Mythic clans
A tier is perfectly viable for endgame content
Focus on progression while saving for rerolls
Stay updated with community resources for meta changes
The difference between a top-tier clan and a weak one is like night and day in Ryujin. By following this guide, you’re setting yourself up for success and ensuring you get the most out of your Ryujin experience.
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